Sacrifice Bunting and Bunting for a Hit in Baseball

Published: 22nd June 2011
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Pretty much all baseball players enjoy hitting. They like being the one up there at the plate hitting line drives and the occasional long ball. Baseball players enjoy batting so much that they'll perform numerous baseball workouts and hitting drills to improve thier game. Often times though, simply because everybody enjoys batting so much, at times understanding the way to bunt correctly is disregarded. Many times, players (especially the younger ones) assume that bunting is for the players who aren’t good at hitting. This just isn't correct by any means! Bunting is a very valuable skill in the game of baseball, that can make the difference between your team winning and your team losing. It might not be the most glorious thing to do, but it is essential that you learn to bunt and when to bunt.



When you bunt, you are attempting to accomplish one of two things. You either want to move a runner to the next base or you want to get a hit. Sometimes if you're lucky you can do both!



Sacrifice Bunting: The objective of sacrifice bunting is to advance a runner to the next base. When sacrifice bunting, you want to start in your regular batting stance. Prior to when the ball is released from the pitcher’s hand you want to square your body so that it is facing the pitcher. Squaring around very early makes it a lot easier for you to see the incoming pitch. Ensure that your weight is on the balls of your feet and you are in an athletic position with your feet shoulder width apart and your knees slightly bent. Hold the bat out over the plate with one hand one third up the baseball bat from the knob, and your right hand two thirds up the baseball bat from the knob, pinching the barrel of the baseball bat with your right hand. It is quite crucial to hold the baseball bat parallel to the ground or the barrel end of the baseball bat higher than the knob end of the baseball bat whenever sacrifice bunting. You want to bend your knees if you are intending to bunt a low strike rather than dropping the barrel of the baseball bat with your hands. If the barrel of the baseball bat is closer to the ground than the knob, it is probable that you will pop up the bunt.




Bunting for a Hit: When bunting for a hit, you use the same technique as sacrifice bunting aside from two things. The first is you want to surprise the opposing team and reveal the bunt as late as you can. Wait until the pitcher is at least releasing the baseball to reveal the bunt. The later the better. The second difference is your foot position. As an alternative to squaring your body facing the pitcher pitcher, you should remain in your batting stance and pivot both your feet so that your toes are pointing at the pitcher. This enables you to be ready to bunt quicker so you are more likely to surprise the opposing team. Essentially, everything else is the same as the sacrifice bunt.



Are you interested in improving your game and being the best baseball player you can be? If so, check out www.BestBaseballWorkouts.com to find more helpful information as well as baseball workouts and hitting drills that will take your game to the next level!

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